






(R.67.5.21)
Price: 74.00 euro
Size: 22×15.5cm./8.6×6.1inch.
Weight: 1240gr./43.7oz.
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Bust of Lenin made from metal.
(R.67.5.21)
Price: 74.00 euro
Size: 22×15.5cm./8.6×6.1inch.
Weight: 1240gr./43.7oz.
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Bust of Lenin made from metal.
(R.29.21)
Price: 40.00 euro
Size: 12.5x12cm./4.9×4.7inch.
Weight: 595gr./20.9oz.
Year: 1952
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Hungarian desktop with the image of Lenin. Made of marble. On the bottom there is a crocodile pattern. The text on the plate reads:”Hungary 1952. Rifle Championship small rifle women’s team”.
(R.27.21)
Price: 35.00 euro
Size: 18.5×14.5cm./7.2×5,7inch.
Weight: 1436gr./50oz.
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Wallpiece made in the Soviet Union with the image of Lenin. Heavy piece made of bronze.
(R.17.22)
Price: 22.00 euro each
Size: 6.8cm./2.6inch. (diameter)
Weight: 188gr./6.6oz.
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Tea cup holder made in the Soviet Union, made by Podstakannik with a flower motif.
Price: 0.25 euro
Year: 1996
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Stamp made in North Korea, 1996, about the 50th anniversary of nationalization of Industries.
Price: 2.00 euro
Year: 1976
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Postcard made in the Soviet Union, made in 1976. The painting on the postcard is called:”Trumpeters of the first equestrian army”.
Price: 2.00 euro
Year: 1976
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Postcard made in the Soviet Union, made in 1976. The painting on the postcard is called:”Bolshevik” and made i 1920.
Price: 2.00 euro
Year: 1979
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Postcard made in the Soviet Union, made in 1979, with the painting “Commissioner’s Death 1928”.
Price: 1.50 euro
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Postcard made in Lituania about the liberation of Vilnius in WWII.
Price: 2.00 euro
Year: 1981
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Postcard made in the Soviet Union, made in 1981. The text on the card reads:”Raising The Banner”.
Price: 1.50 euro
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Postcard made in the Soviet Union with the image of a painting with a statue of Lenin.
Price: 1.50 euro
Year: 1978
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Postcard made in the Soviet Union, 1978. The text on teh back of the card reads:”Belgrade military history museum”.
Price: 1.50 euro
Year: 1973
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Postcard made in the Soviet Union, 1973.
Price: 1.50 euro
Year: 1978
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Postcard made in the Soviet Union, 1978. The text on the back of the card reads:”Monument To The Soviet Warrior”.
Price: 1.50 euro
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Postcard made in the Soviet Union. The text on the back of the card reads:”Monument To The Heroes (1812)”, when Napolean invaded Russia but failed to win the war.
Price: 1.50 euro
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Postcard made in the Soviet Union. The text on the back of the card reads:”Monument M.N. Kutuzov”. Prince Mikhail Illarionovich Golenishchev-Kutuzov (1745-1813) was a Field Marshal of the Russian Empire. He served as a military officer and a diplomat under the reign of three Romanov monarchs: Empress Catherine II, and Emperors Paul I and Alexander I. Kutuzov was shot in the head twice while fighting the Turks (1774 and 1788) and survived the serious injuries seemingly against all odds.
He defeated Napoleon as commander-in-chief using attrition warfare in the Patriotic war of 1812. Alexander I wrote that Europe will remember him as one of the famous commanders and that Russia will never forget his worthiness.
Price: 1.50 euro
Year: 1978
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Postcard made in the Soviet Union. The text on the back of the card reads:”Smolensk. Monument to the liberators of the Smolensk region”.
Price: 1.50 euro
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Postcard made in the Soviet Union with a Lenin memorial site.
Price: 1.50 euro
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Postcard made in the Soviet Union with a statue of Lenin.
Price: 1.50 euro
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Postcard made in the Soviet Union. On the postcard there is Lenin’s Hut. In November 1917 a revolution in Russia (November Revolution) ended the Tjarist reign over Russia. The new government considerd Lenin as a terrorist and he went into hiding. He lived secretly in a forest north of St. Petersburg disguised as a hayfarmer. He shaved his baird and wore a wig. In this period he wrote serveral articles for newspapers and recieved fresh fruit daily.
Also he worked on theoretical political works and prepared for the October Revolution. He lived in a hut made of branches. After Lenin’s death the hay hut was recreated on the site and also statues were placed and a museum. In the Soviet era the site had to be visited by students.
Price: 1.50 euro
Year: 1978
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Postcard made in the Soviet Union. 1974. The text on teh back of the card reads:”Belgrade memorial cemetery of those who died for the liberation of the city”.
Price: 1.50 euro
Year: 1974
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Postcard made in the Soviet Union. 1974. The text on teh back of the card reads:”Monument to Peter I’. The statue is standing in St. Petersburg, at the time when the postcard was made known as Leningrad.
Price: 1.50 euro
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Postcard made in the Soviet Union. The text on the back of the card reads:”At the monument to the soldiers of the Buryats who died the death of heroes during the Great Patriotic War” a newly married couple puts flowers at the monument. Buryats is a one of the two largest indigenous groups in Siberia, the other being the Yakuts.
Price: 1.50 euro
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Postcard made in the Soviet Union. With a picture of a gravestone with Lenin’s name on it.
Price: 1.50 euro
Year: 1973
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Postcard made in the Soviet Union, 1973. The text on the card reads:”Orenburg Obelisk to the soldiers who fell on the fronts during the Great Patriotic War 1941-1945″. On teh postcard there are Komsomol children laying flowers.
Price: 5.00 euro
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Pin made in China, in the cultural revolution period.
This pin once belonged to Mrs. Koomen. In the 1960’s and early 1970’s Mrs. Koomen (who was Dutch) lived in Canada and began to trade in Chinese artificial flowers and later Chinese antiques. She often went to China and was a welcome guest. As the story goes she was one of the first Western woman to meet Mao Zedong. Her brother Theo Koomen was a well known Dutch sports reporter who tragiclly died in a car accident in 1984. On the pictures there is a news article about Mrs. Koomen and a inventation for a fireworks show on her husband’s name.
Price: 5.00 euro
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Pin made in China, in the cultural revolution period.
This pin once belonged to Mrs. Koomen. In the 1960’s and early 1970’s Mrs. Koomen (who was Dutch) lived in Canada and began to trade in Chinese artificial flowers and later Chinese antiques. She often went to China and was a welcome guest. As the story goes she was one of the first Western woman to meet Mao Zedong. Her brother Theo Koomen was a well known Dutch sports reporter who tragiclly died in a car accident in 1984. On the pictures there is a news article about Mrs. Koomen and a inventation for a fireworks show on her husband’s name.
Price: 5.00 euro
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Pin made in China, in the cultural revolution period.
This pin once belonged to Mrs. Koomen. In the 1960’s and early 1970’s Mrs. Koomen (who was Dutch) lived in Canada and began to trade in Chinese artificial flowers and later Chinese antiques. She often went to China and was a welcome guest. As the story goes she was one of the first Western woman to meet Mao Zedong. Her brother Theo Koomen was a well known Dutch sports reporter who tragiclly died in a car accident in 1984. On the pictures there is a news article about Mrs. Koomen and a inventation for a fireworks show on her husband’s name.
Price: 5.00 euro
Size: 2.9cm./1.14inch.
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Pin made in China, in the cultural revolution period, with the image of Mao Zedong.
This pin once belonged to Mrs. Koomen. In the 1960’s and early 1970’s Mrs. Koomen (who was Dutch) lived in Canada and began to trade in Chinese artificial flowers and later Chinese antiques. She often went to China and was a welcome guest. As the story goes she was one of the first Western woman to meet Mao Zedong. Her brother Theo Koomen was a well known Dutch sports reporter who tragiclly died in a car accident in 1984. On the pictures there is a news article about Mrs. Koomen and a inventation for a fireworks show on her husband’s name.
Price: 5.00 euro
Size: 2.3cm./0.90inch.
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Pin made in China, in the cultural revolution period, with the image of Mao Zedong. There is also a silver version of this pin.
This pin once belonged to Mrs. Koomen. In the 1960’s and early 1970’s Mrs. Koomen (who was Dutch) lived in Canada and began to trade in Chinese artificial flowers and later Chinese antiques. She often went to China and was a welcome guest. As the story goes she was one of the first Western woman to meet Mao Zedong. Her brother Theo Koomen was a well known Dutch sports reporter who tragiclly died in a car accident in 1984. On the pictures there is a news article about Mrs. Koomen and a inventation for a fireworks show on her husband’s name.
Price: 5.00 euro
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Pin made in China, in the cultural revolution period, with the image of Mao Zedong. Thre is also a gold version of this pin.
This pin once belonged to Mrs. Koomen. In the 1960’s and early 1970’s Mrs. Koomen (who was Dutch) lived in Canada and began to trade in Chinese artificial flowers and later Chinese antiques. She often went to China and was a welcome guest. As the story goes she was one of the first Western woman to meet Mao Zedong. Her brother Theo Koomen was a well known Dutch sports reporter who tragiclly died in a car accident in 1984. On the pictures there is a news article about Mrs. Koomen and a inventation for a fireworks show on her husband’s name.
Price: 5.00 euro
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Pin made in China, in the cultural revolution period, with the image of Mao Zedong.
This pin once belonged to Mrs. Koomen. In the 1960’s and early 1970’s Mrs. Koomen (who was Dutch) lived in Canada and began to trade in Chinese artificial flowers and later Chinese antiques. She often went to China and was a welcome guest. As the story goes she was one of the first Western woman to meet Mao Zedong. Her brother Theo Koomen was a well known Dutch sports reporter who tragiclly died in a car accident in 1984. On the pictures there is a news article about Mrs. Koomen and a inventation for a fireworks show on her husband’s name.
Price: 5.00 euro
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Pin made in China, in the cultural revolution period, with the image of Mao Zedong.
This pin once belonged to Mrs. Koomen. In the 1960’s and early 1970’s Mrs. Koomen (who was Dutch) lived in Canada and began to trade in Chinese artificial flowers and later Chinese antiques. She often went to China and was a welcome guest. As the story goes she was one of the first Western woman to meet Mao Zedong. Her brother Theo Koomen was a well known Dutch sports reporter who tragiclly died in a car accident in 1984. On the pictures there is a news article about Mrs. Koomen and a inventation for a fireworks show on her husband’s name.
Price: 5.00 euro
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Pin made in China, in the cultural revolution period, with the image of Mao Zedong.
This pin once belonged to Mrs. Koomen. In the 1960’s and early 1970’s Mrs. Koomen (who was Dutch) lived in Canada and began to trade in Chinese artificial flowers and later Chinese antiques. She often went to China and was a welcome guest. As the story goes she was one of the first Western woman to meet Mao Zedong. Her brother Theo Koomen was a well known Dutch sports reporter who tragiclly died in a car accident in 1984. On the pictures there is a news article about Mrs. Koomen and a inventation for a fireworks show on her husband’s name.
Price: 5.00 euro
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Pin made in China, in the cultural revolution period, with the image of Mao Zedong.
This pin once belonged to Mrs. Koomen. In the 1960’s and early 1970’s Mrs. Koomen (who was Dutch) lived in Canada and began to trade in Chinese artificial flowers and later Chinese antiques. She often went to China and was a welcome guest. As the story goes she was one of the first Western woman to meet Mao Zedong. Her brother Theo Koomen was a well known Dutch sports reporter who tragiclly died in a car accident in 1984. On the pictures there is a news article about Mrs. Koomen and a inventation for a fireworks show on her husband’s name.
Price: 5.00 euro
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Pin made in China, in the cultural revolution period, with the image of Mao Zedong.
This pin once belonged to Mrs. Koomen. In the 1960’s and early 1970’s Mrs. Koomen (who was Dutch) lived in Canada and began to trade in Chinese artificial flowers and later Chinese antiques. She often went to China and was a welcome guest. As the story goes she was one of the first Western woman to meet Mao Zedong. Her brother Theo Koomen was a well known Dutch sports reporter who tragiclly died in a car accident in 1984. On the pictures there is a news article about Mrs. Koomen and a inventation for a fireworks show on her husband’s name.
Price: 5.00 euro
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Pin made in China, in the cultural revolution period, with the image of Mao Zedong.
This pin once belonged to Mrs. Koomen. In the 1960’s and early 1970’s Mrs. Koomen (who was Dutch) lived in Canada and began to trade in Chinese artificial flowers and later Chinese antiques. She often went to China and was a welcome guest. As the story goes she was one of the first Western woman to meet Mao Zedong. Her brother Theo Koomen was a well known Dutch sports reporter who tragiclly died in a car accident in 1984. On the pictures there is a news article about Mrs. Koomen and a inventation for a fireworks show on her husband’s name.
Price: 5.00 euro
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Pin made in China, in the cultural revolution period, with the image of Mao Zedong.
This pin once belonged to Mrs. Koomen. In the 1960’s and early 1970’s Mrs. Koomen (who was Dutch) lived in Canada and began to trade in Chinese artificial flowers and later Chinese antiques. She often went to China and was a welcome guest. As the story goes she was one of the first Western woman to meet Mao Zedong. Her brother Theo Koomen was a well known Dutch sports reporter who tragiclly died in a car accident in 1984. On the pictures there is a news article about Mrs. Koomen and a inventation for a fireworks show on her husband’s name.
Price: 5.00 euro
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Pin made in China, in the cultural revolution period, with the image of Mao Zedong.
This pin once belonged to Mrs. Koomen. In the 1960’s and early 1970’s Mrs. Koomen (who was Dutch) lived in Canada and began to trade in Chinese artificial flowers and later Chinese antiques. She often went to China and was a welcome guest. As the story goes she was one of the first Western woman to meet Mao Zedong. Her brother Theo Koomen was a well known Dutch sports reporter who tragiclly died in a car accident in 1984. On the pictures there is a news article about Mrs. Koomen and a inventation for a fireworks show on her husband’s name.
Price: 5.00 euro
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Pin made in China, in the cultural revolution period, with the image of Mao Zedong.
This pin once belonged to Mrs. Koomen. In the 1960’s and early 1970’s Mrs. Koomen (who was Dutch) lived in Canada and began to trade in Chinese artificial flowers and later Chinese antiques. She often went to China and was a welcome guest. As the story goes she was one of the first Western woman to meet Mao Zedong. Her brother Theo Koomen was a well known Dutch sports reporter who tragiclly died in a car accident in 1984. On the pictures there is a news article about Mrs. Koomen and a inventation for a fireworks show on her husband’s name.
Price: 5.00 euro
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Pin made in China, in the cultural revolution period, with the image of Mao Zedong.
This pin once belonged to Mrs. Koomen. In the 1960’s and early 1970’s Mrs. Koomen (who was Dutch) lived in Canada and began to trade in Chinese artificial flowers and later Chinese antiques. She often went to China and was a welcome guest. As the story goes she was one of the first Western woman to meet Mao Zedong. Her brother Theo Koomen was a well known Dutch sports reporter who tragiclly died in a car accident in 1984. On the pictures there is a news article about Mrs. Koomen and a inventation for a fireworks show on her husband’s name.
Price: 0.75 euro
Year: 1957
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Matchbox labels made in the Soviet Union made in 1957. The text on the labels reads:”6th Festival”.
The 6th World Festival of Youth and Students was held from 28 July to 5 August 1957 in Moscow, capital city of the then Union of Soviet Socialist Republics. The festival attracted 34,000 people from 130 countries. This became possible after the political changes initiated by Nikita Khrushchev. It was the first World Festival of Youth and Students held in the Soviet Union.
A minor international incident was provoked around the attendance of left-wing Iraqi writer Ga’ib Tu’ma Farman at the festival. The Iraqi government revoked Farman’s citizenship while he was abroad, effectively stranding him in Moscow as a stateless person. This situation was resolved by the intervention of the Chinese delegation who agreed to officially invite Farman to Beijing. He went on to work for Foreign Languages Press.
Price: 2.00 euro
Year: 1959
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Soviet matchbox label made in 1959 with achievements of the Soviet Union. This serie came in different colors. This is the orange version.
Price: 2.00 euro
Year: 1959
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Soviet matchbox label made in 1959 with achievements of the Soviet Union. This serie came in different colors. This is the red version.
Price: 2.00 euro
Year: 1959
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Soviet matchbox label made in 1959 with achievements of the Soviet Union. This serie came in different colors. This is the blue version.
Price: 2.00 euro
Year: 1959
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Soviet matchbox label made in 1959 with achievements of the Soviet Union. This serie came in different colors. This is the lightblue version.
Price: 2.00 euro
Year: 1959
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Soviet matchbox label made in 1959 with achievements of the Soviet Union. This serie came in different colors. This is the lightgreen version.
Price: 2.00 euro
Year: 1959
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Soviet matchbox label made in 1959 with achievements of the Soviet Union. This serie came in different colors. This is the green version.
Price: 2.00 euro
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Matchbox label made in the Soviet Union made in the 1950’s/1960’s. The text on the big label reads:”Golden Autumn”.
Price: 2.00 euro
Year: 1962
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Matchbox labels made in the Soviet Union made in 1962 with different types of industry.
Price: 3.50 euro
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Matchbox labels made in the Soviet Union made in the 1950’s/1960’s with images of Napoleon’s army who invaded Russia in 1812 but failed to win the war.
Price: 3.00 euro
Year: 1958
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Matchbox labels made in the Soviet Union made in 1958 with images of the Soviet Army. Beatiful set of labels.
Price: 2.75 euro
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Matchbox labels made in the Soviet Union made in the 1950’s/1960’s.
Price: 0.75 euro
Year: 1960
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Matchbox labels made in the Soviet Union made in 1960. The text on the labels reads:”Petropavlovsk-Kamchatsky”, wich is a city and the administrative, industrial, scientific, and cultural center of Kamchatka Krai, Russia. Its population is 179,780.
Price: 3.00 euro
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Matchbox labels made in the Soviet Union made in the 1950’s/1960’s with images of traditional clothing.
Price: 1.25 euro
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Matchbox labels made in the Soviet Union, 1965. The text on the labe;s reads:”Russian Folk Toys”.
(20.21)
Price: 45.00 euro
Size: 26.5×19.5cm./10.4×7.6inch.
Weight: 1375gr./48.5oz.
Pagina’s: 631
Year: 1996
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Book made in North Korea, 1996. Book made by the Institute of Geology, State Academy of Sciences, DPRK. Comes with 2 maps.
(6.21)
Price: 15.00 euro
Size: 20.5x14cm./8×5.5inch.
Weight: 245gr./8.6oz.
Pagina’s: 204
Year: 1989
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Book made in North Korea, 1989. Book about Kim Jong Suk. Kim Jong Suk (1917-1949) was a Korean anti-Japanese guerrilla, a Communist activist, North Korean leader Kim Il-sung’s first wife, former leader Kim Jong-il’s mother, and current leader Kim Jong-un’s grandmother.
(6.21)
Price: 15.00 euro
Size: 20.5x14cm./8×5.5inch.
Weight: 110gr./3.8oz.
Pagina’s: 99
Year: 1995
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Book made in North Korea, 1995. Book about Kim Jong Suk. Kim Jong Suk (1917-1949) was a Korean anti-Japanese guerrilla, a Communist activist, North Korean leader Kim Il-sung’s first wife, former leader Kim Jong-il’s mother, and current leader Kim Jong-un’s grandmother.
(5.21)
Price: 15.00 euro
Size: 20.5×14.5cm/8×5.7inch.
Weight: 174gr./6.1oz.
Year: 2013
Pages: 177
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Book made in the DPRK, 2013. Kim Jong Il developed the Songun (Army Centred) philosophy in which the Korean People’s Army assumed the leading role of maintaining and defending the communist system in North Korea.
(10.21)
Price: 25.00 euro
Size: 21×15.5cm./8.2×6.1inch.
Weight: 454gr./16oz.
Pagina’s: 311
Year: 2002
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Book made in North Korea, 2002, with the biography of Kim Jong Suk. Kim Jong Suk (1917-1949) was a Korean anti-Japanese guerrilla, a Communist activist, North Korean leader Kim Il-sung’s first wife, former leader Kim Jong-il’s mother, and current leader Kim Jong-un’s grandmother.
(R.65.21)
Price: 85.00 euro
Size: 26.5cm./10.4inch.
Weight: 998gr./35.2oz.
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Statue made in the Soviet Union. Metal worker. The text on the plate reads:”Gang 1947″. It is an ashtray but never used and therefore in new condition. Offered by the work team that call itself as a joke the “gang”. So probably a gift to director or team boss. Image and ashtray are made from bronze and solid and stands on a nicely decorated oak pedestal.
(R.97.5.21)
Price: 120.00 euro
Size: 26.5cm./10.4inch.
Weight: 2423gr./85.4oz.
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Bust made in the Soviet Union of Felix Dzerzhinsky, better known as the head of the KGB (and as Iron Felix). Made of metal with signature of the artist.
Felix Edmundovich Dzerzhinsky (1877-1926), nicknamed “Iron Felix”, was a Bolshevik revolutionary and official. Born into Polish nobility, from 1917 until his death in 1926 Dzerzhinsky led the first two Soviet state-security organizations, the Cheka and the OGPU, establishing a secret police for the post-revolutionary Soviet regime. He was one of the architects of the KGB.
Dzerzhinsky spent four and a half years in tsarist prisons. Dzerzhinsky was beaten frequently by the Russian prison guards, which caused the permanent disfigurement of his jaw and mouth. In 1916, Dzerzhinsky was moved to the Moscow Butyrka prison, where he was soon hospitalized because the chains that he was forced to wear had caused severe cramps in his legs. Despite the prospects of amputation, Dzerzhinsky recovered and was put to labor sewing military uniforms.
Felix Dzerzhinsky was freed from prison after the February Revolution of 1917. Lenin regarded Felix Dzerzhinsky as a revolutionary hero and appointed him to organize a force to combat internal threats known as Cheka. The Cheka undertook drastic measures as thousands of political opponents and saboteurs were eliminated. Besides his leadership of the secret police, Dzerzhinsky also took on a number of other roles; he led the fight against typhus in 1918, was chair of the Commissariat for Internal Affairs from 1919 to 1923, initiated a vast orphanage construction program, chaired the Transport Commissariat, organised the embalming of Lenin’s body in 1924 and chaired the Society of Friends of Soviet Cinema.
A 15-ton iron monument of Dzerzhinsky, which once dominated the Lubyanka Square in Moscow, near the KGB headquarters, also became known as Iron Felix.
(R.750.21)
Price: 750.00 euro
Size: 190x65cm./74.8×25.5inch.
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Propaganda paintings cut from a very large oil painting and reframed. This painting futures the Aurora who fired the first shot in the October Revolution 1917. The paintings have hung in a government building as propaganda pieces for Communism. Beautiful ! So rare. After the 1956 revolution and the departure of the Soviet Union from Hungary, everything related to the CCCP was removed and destroyed. Fortunately, these paintings were removed from their original frame and cut into pieces, rolled up and taken home and eventually ended up in the attic where they have only now been found again.
All paintings have been re-stretched on new frames and are in good condition.
They were probably painted on canvas from the late 1950s, early 1960s, which looks like linen. You will never see this again! Very special.
The Aurora was made in 1903 and most of the crew joined the Bolshevics who were preparing a communist revolution led by Lenin in 1917. This ship fired the first shot signalling the start of the October revolution. In WWII the guns was taken off the ship to use it for the defence of Leningrad. After the war the Aurora was a navy training vessel and later, till this day, a museum located at St. Petersburg (formaly known as Leningrad).
(R.650.21)
Price: 650.00 euro
Size 1: 90.5×65.5cm./35.4×25.7inch.
Size 2: 80×65.5cm./31.4×25.7inch.
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Propaganda paintings cut from a very large oil painting and reframed. The paintings have hung in a government building as propaganda pieces for Communism. Beautiful ! So rare. After the 1956 revolution and the departure of the Soviet Union from Hungary, everything related to the CCCP was removed and destroyed. Fortunately, these paintings were removed from their original frame and cut into pieces, rolled up and taken home and eventually ended up in the attic where they have only now been found again.
All paintings have been re-stretched on new frames and are in good condition.
They were probably painted on canvas from the late 1950s, early 1960s, which looks like linen. You will never see this again! Very special.
(R.1650.21)
Price: 2000.00 euro
Size: 2x 190×65.5cm./74.8×25.7inch.
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Propaganda paintings cut from a very large oil painting and reframed. The paintings have hung in a government building as propaganda pieces for Communism. Beautiful ! So rare. After the 1956 revolution and the departure of the Soviet Union from Hungary, everything related to the CCCP was removed and destroyed. Fortunately, these paintings were removed from their original frame and cut into pieces, rolled up and taken home and eventually ended up in the attic where they have only now been found again.
All paintings have been re-stretched on new frames and are in good condition.
They were probably painted on canvas from the late 1950s, early 1960s, which looks like linen. You will never see this again! Very special.
Price: 0.25 euro
Year: 1996
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Stamp made in North Korea, 1996, about the sex equality law.
Price: 0.70 euro
Year: 1996
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Complete set of stamps made in North Korea, 1996, for the Olympic Games in Atlanta, USA.
Price: 1.25 euro
Year: 1996
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Minisheet made in North Korea, 1996, for the 35th anniversary of Korean-Chinese Treaty for friendship, co-operation and mutual assistance.
Price: 0.35 euro
Year: 1996
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Complete set of stamps made in North Korea, 1996, for the 35th anniversary of Korean-Chinese Treaty for friendship, co-operation and mutual assistance.
Price: 1.00 euro
Year: 1996
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Minisheet made in North Korea, 1996, made for the 2nd anniversary of the death of Kim Il Sung (1912-1994).
Price: 1.50 euro
Year: 1996
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Minisheet made in North Korea, 1996, made for the 2nd anniversary of the death of Kim Il Sung (1912-1994).
Price: 1.50 euro
Year: 1996
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Minisheet made in North Korea, 1996, made for the 2nd anniversary of the death of Kim Il Sung (1912-1994).
Price: 0.25 euro
Year: 1996
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Stamp made in North Korea, 1996, made for the 2nd anniversary of the death of Kim Il Sung (1912-1994).
Price: 1.25 euro
Year: 1996
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Minisheet made in North Korea, 1996, with birds.
Price: 1.25 euro
Year: 1996
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Minisheet made in North Korea, 1996, with birds.
Price: 0.50 euro
Year: 1996
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Minisheet made in North Korea, 1996, about the 3rd Winter Asian Games, Harbin, China.
Price: 0.25 euro
Year: 1996
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Stamp made in North Korea, 1996, made for the 50th anniversary of labour law.
Price: 0.25 euro
Year: 1996
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Stamp made in North Korea, 1996, made for the 760th anniversary of publication of “Complete Collection of Buddhist Scriptures printed from 80,000 Wooden Blocks”.
Price: 2.50 euro
Year: 1996
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Minisheet made in North Korea, 1996, for the 80th anniversary of the birth of Kim Chol Ju (1916-1935). Kim Chol Ju was a soldier and younger brother of Kim Il Sung and deceased in battle.
Price: 1.50 euro
Year: 1996
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Minisheet made in North Korea, 1996, for the 50th anniversary of Korean Children’s Union. The Korean Children’s Union is the precursor to the Socialist Patriotic Youth League of North Korea contributing to North Korean youth movement and pioneer movement. It is for children aged six to fifteen and is a political organisation linked to the Workers’ Party of Korea.
Price: 0.25 euro
Year: 1996
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Stamp made in North Korea, 1996, for the 50th anniversary of Korean Children’s Union. The Korean Children’s Union is the precursor to the Socialist Patriotic Youth League of North Korea contributing to North Korean youth movement and pioneer movement. It is for children aged six to fifteen and is a political organisation linked to the Workers’ Party of Korea.
Price: 1.00 euro
Year: 1996
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Minisheet made in North Korea, 1996, made for the International Stamp Exhibition “Capex ’96”,Toronto, Canada.
Price: 0.60 euro
Year: 1996
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Complete set of stamps made in North Korea, 1996, stamp for the International Stamp Exhibition “Capex ’96”,Toronto, Canada.
Price: 1.25 euro
Year: 1996
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Minisheet made in North Korea, 1996, about animals of the polar region.
Price: 1.25 euro
Year: 1996
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Minisheet made in North Korea, 1996, about animals of the polar region.
Price: 1.00 euro
Year: 1996
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Minisheet made in North Korea, 1996, about the 120th anniversary of the birth of Ri Po Ik. Ri Po Ik was the grandmother of Kim Il Sung. First and eternal leader of North Korea.
Price: 0.25 euro
Year: 1996
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Complete set of stamps made in North Korea, 1996, stamp made for the 60th anniversary of Association for Restoration of the Fatherland.
Price: 1.00 euro
Year: 1996
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Complete set of stamps made in North Korea, 1996, with children’s games.
Price: 0.60 euro
Year: 1996
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Minisheet made in North Korea, 1996, about the international stamp exhibition in China. Landmark in Zhejiang.
Price: 1.50 euro
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Postcard made in the Soviet Union with a statue of Lenin.
Price: 1.50 euro
Year: 1973
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Postcard made in the Soviet Union, 1973, with a statue of Lenin.
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Postcard made in the Soviet Union with the picture of a obelisk commemoration the foundation of Pavlovsk wich is a town near St. Petersburg (Leningrad).
Price: 1.50 euro
Year: 1971
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Postcard made in the Soviet Union, 1971, with a monument of Lenin.
Price: 1.50 euro
Year: 1972
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Postcard made in the Soviet Union, 1972, with a statue of Lenin.
Price: 2.50 euro
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Postcard from the Soviet Union with a painting from Boris Ioganson and shows celebration of the defeating Nazi Germany on May 9. Boris Vladimirovich Ioganson (1893-1973) was a Russian and Soviet painter. Ioganson was born in Moscow. His father’s Swedish ancestors russified the surname “Johansson” into “Ioganson”. Ioganson attended the Moscow School of Art and studied under Kasatkin and Malyutin.
Price: 2.50 euro
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Postcard from the Soviet Union with a painting from Pavel Petrovich Sokolov-Skalya. Pavel (1899-1961) was aSoviet painter and graphic artist, teacher, Professor and academician of the Academy of arts of the USSR, people’s artist of the RSFSR (1956) and winner of two Stalin prizes (1942, 1949). And he was a member of the CPSU since 1952 (Communist Party Soviet Union).
Price: 2.50 euro
Year: 1981
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Postcard from the Soviet Union made in 1980. With a painting by Fedor Krichevsky. Fedor G. Krichevsky (1879-1947) Was an Ukrainian and Soviet painter, professor, prominent figure in the reform of art education, first rector of the Ukrainian Academy of Arts.
Krichevsky introduced into his work a variety of styles. In his paintings there is a place for impressionism and symbolism, and even for the avant-garde. His main direction was realism.
Price: 1.50 euro
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Postcard from the Soviet Union. With a painting by Konstantin Bogaevsky. Konstantin Fyodorovich Bogaevsky (1872-1943) was a Ukrainian Russian painter from Crimea notable for his Symbolist landscapes.
Price: 1.50 euro
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Postcard from the Soviet Union. With a painting by Mitrofan Borisovich Grekov (1882-1934).
Price: 2.50 euro
Year: 1984
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Postcard made in the Soviet Union, 1984. The text on the card reads:”Alexei Leonov. Spacewalk”.
Alexei Arkhipovich Leonov[a] (1934-2019) was a Soviet and Russian cosmonaut, Air Force major general, writer, and artist. On 18 March 1965, he became the first person to conduct a spacewalk, exiting the capsule during the Voskhod 2 mission for 12 minutes and 9 seconds.
He was also selected to be the first Soviet person to land on the Moon although the project was cancelled. In July 1975, Leonov commanded the Soyuz capsule in the Soyuz–Apollo mission, which docked in space for two days with an American Apollo capsule.
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Postcard made in the Soviet Union with a painting of Lenin.
Lenin’s original name was Vladimir Iljitsj Oeljanov. He lived from 1870-1924. He was a revolutionairy and the first leader of the Soviet Union.
His political and social ideas, known as Leninism, was based on the social ideas of Karl Marx, called Marxism. After the october revolution in 1917 he was the first leader of the Soviet Union and put in place the first communist party and the first communist state in the world. His supporters were called the Bolsheviks. In the early 20’s Lenin had a series of strokes on wich he died in 1924. After losing is ability to speak.
Lenin’s body was embalmed to preserve it for long term public display in the Red Square mausoleum. During this process, Lenin’s brain was removed. Lenin’s body is still on display.
It is assumed that Lenin’s alias was chosen from the river Lena. One of the longest river in the world.
Price: 2.00 euro
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Postcard made in the Soviet Union. Black rocks on Venus.
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Postcard from the Soviet Union, Ukraine. The painting “Scene In Zhitomor” is on the postcard. A painting made by V.M. Shkurinsky.
Price: 5.00 euro
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Pin made in China, in the cultural revolution period, with the image of Mao Zedong.
This pin once belonged to Mrs. Koomen. In the 1960’s and early 1970’s Mrs. Koomen (who was Dutch) lived in Canada and began to trade in Chinese artificial flowers and later Chinese antiques. She often went to China and was a welcome guest. As the story goes she was one of the first Western woman to meet Mao Zedong. Her brother Theo Koomen was a well known Dutch sports reporter who tragiclly died in a car accident in 1984. On the pictures there is a news article about Mrs. Koomen and a inventation for a fireworks show on her husband’s name.
Price: 5.00 euro
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Pin made in China, in the cultural revolution period, with the image of Mao Zedong.
This pin once belonged to Mrs. Koomen. In the 1960’s and early 1970’s Mrs. Koomen (who was Dutch) lived in Canada and began to trade in Chinese artificial flowers and later Chinese antiques. She often went to China and was a welcome guest. As the story goes she was one of the first Western woman to meet Mao Zedong. Her brother Theo Koomen was a well known Dutch sports reporter who tragiclly died in a car accident in 1984. On the pictures there is a news article about Mrs. Koomen and a inventation for a fireworks show on her husband’s name.
Price: 5.00 euro
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Pin made in China, in the cultural revolution period, with the image of Mao Zedong.
This pin once belonged to Mrs. Koomen. In the 1960’s and early 1970’s Mrs. Koomen (who was Dutch) lived in Canada and began to trade in Chinese artificial flowers and later Chinese antiques. She often went to China and was a welcome guest. As the story goes she was one of the first Western woman to meet Mao Zedong. Her brother Theo Koomen was a well known Dutch sports reporter who tragiclly died in a car accident in 1984. On the pictures there is a news article about Mrs. Koomen and a inventation for a fireworks show on her husband’s name.
Price: 5.00 euro
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Pin made in China, in the cultural revolution period, with the image of Mao Zedong.
This pin once belonged to Mrs. Koomen. In the 1960’s and early 1970’s Mrs. Koomen (who was Dutch) lived in Canada and began to trade in Chinese artificial flowers and later Chinese antiques. She often went to China and was a welcome guest. As the story goes she was one of the first Western woman to meet Mao Zedong. Her brother Theo Koomen was a well known Dutch sports reporter who tragiclly died in a car accident in 1984. On the pictures there is a news article about Mrs. Koomen and a inventation for a fireworks show on her husband’s name.
Price: 5.00 euro
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Pin made in China, in the cultural revolution period.
This pin once belonged to Mrs. Koomen. In the 1960’s and early 1970’s Mrs. Koomen (who was Dutch) lived in Canada and began to trade in Chinese artificial flowers and later Chinese antiques. She often went to China and was a welcome guest. As the story goes she was one of the first Western woman to meet Mao Zedong. Her brother Theo Koomen was a well known Dutch sports reporter who tragiclly died in a car accident in 1984. On the pictures there is a news article about Mrs. Koomen and a inventation for a fireworks show on her husband’s name.
Price: 5.00 euro
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Pin made in China, in the cultural revolution period, with the image of Mao.
This pin once belonged to Mrs. Koomen. In the 1960’s and early 1970’s Mrs. Koomen (who was Dutch) lived in Canada and began to trade in Chinese artificial flowers and later Chinese antiques. She often went to China and was a welcome guest. As the story goes she was one of the first Western woman to meet Mao Zedong. Her brother Theo Koomen was a well known Dutch sports reporter who tragiclly died in a car accident in 1984. On the pictures there is a news article about Mrs. Koomen and a inventation for a fireworks show on her husband’s name.
Price: 5.00 euro
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Pin made in China, in the cultural revolution period.
This pin once belonged to Mrs. Koomen. In the 1960’s and early 1970’s Mrs. Koomen (who was Dutch) lived in Canada and began to trade in Chinese artificial flowers and later Chinese antiques. She often went to China and was a welcome guest. As the story goes she was one of the first Western woman to meet Mao Zedong. Her brother Theo Koomen was a well known Dutch sports reporter who tragiclly died in a car accident in 1984. On the pictures there is a news article about Mrs. Koomen and a inventation for a fireworks show on her husband’s name.
Price: 5.00 euro
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Pin made in China, in the cultural revolution period.
This pin once belonged to Mrs. Koomen. In the 1960’s and early 1970’s Mrs. Koomen (who was Dutch) lived in Canada and began to trade in Chinese artificial flowers and later Chinese antiques. She often went to China and was a welcome guest. As the story goes she was one of the first Western woman to meet Mao Zedong. Her brother Theo Koomen was a well known Dutch sports reporter who tragiclly died in a car accident in 1984. On the pictures there is a news article about Mrs. Koomen and a inventation for a fireworks show on her husband’s name.
Price: 5.00 euro
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Pin made in China, in the cultural revolution period.
This pin once belonged to Mrs. Koomen. In the 1960’s and early 1970’s Mrs. Koomen (who was Dutch) lived in Canada and began to trade in Chinese artificial flowers and later Chinese antiques. She often went to China and was a welcome guest. As the story goes she was one of the first Western woman to meet Mao Zedong. Her brother Theo Koomen was a well known Dutch sports reporter who tragiclly died in a car accident in 1984. On the pictures there is a news article about Mrs. Koomen and a inventation for a fireworks show on her husband’s name.
Price: 5.00 euro
Year: 1967
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Pin made in China, in the cultural revolution period, with the image of Mao made in 1967.
This pin once belonged to Mrs. Koomen. In the 1960’s and early 1970’s Mrs. Koomen (who was Dutch) lived in Canada and began to trade in Chinese artificial flowers and later Chinese antiques. She often went to China and was a welcome guest. As the story goes she was one of the first Western woman to meet Mao Zedong. Her brother Theo Koomen was a well known Dutch sports reporter who tragiclly died in a car accident in 1984. On the pictures there is a news article about Mrs. Koomen and a inventation for a fireworks show on her husband’s name.
Price: 5.00 euro
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Pin made in China, in the cultural revolution period, with the image of Mao.
This pin once belonged to Mrs. Koomen. In the 1960’s and early 1970’s Mrs. Koomen (who was Dutch) lived in Canada and began to trade in Chinese artificial flowers and later Chinese antiques. She often went to China and was a welcome guest. As the story goes she was one of the first Western woman to meet Mao Zedong. Her brother Theo Koomen was a well known Dutch sports reporter who tragiclly died in a car accident in 1984. On the pictures there is a news article about Mrs. Koomen and a inventation for a fireworks show on her husband’s name.
Price: 5.00 euro
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Pin made in China, in the cultural revolution period, with the image of Mao.
This pin once belonged to Mrs. Koomen. In the 1960’s and early 1970’s Mrs. Koomen (who was Dutch) lived in Canada and began to trade in Chinese artificial flowers and later Chinese antiques. She often went to China and was a welcome guest. As the story goes she was one of the first Western woman to meet Mao Zedong. Her brother Theo Koomen was a well known Dutch sports reporter who tragiclly died in a car accident in 1984. On the pictures there is a news article about Mrs. Koomen and a inventation for a fireworks show on her husband’s name.
Price: 5.00 euro
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Pin made in China, in the cultural revolution period.
This pin once belonged to Mrs. Koomen. In the 1960’s and early 1970’s Mrs. Koomen (who was Dutch) lived in Canada and began to trade in Chinese artificial flowers and later Chinese antiques. She often went to China and was a welcome guest. As the story goes she was one of the first Western woman to meet Mao Zedong. Her brother Theo Koomen was a well known Dutch sports reporter who tragiclly died in a car accident in 1984. On the pictures there is a news article about Mrs. Koomen and a inventation for a fireworks show on her husband’s name.
Price: 5.00 euro
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Pin made in China, in the cultural revolution period, with the image of Mao Zedong. Made of plastic.
This pin once belonged to Mrs. Koomen. In the 1960’s and early 1970’s Mrs. Koomen (who was Dutch) lived in Canada and began to trade in Chinese artificial flowers and later Chinese antiques. She often went to China and was a welcome guest. As the story goes she was one of the first Western woman to meet Mao Zedong. Her brother Theo Koomen was a well known Dutch sports reporter who tragiclly died in a car accident in 1984. On the pictures there is a news article about Mrs. Koomen and a inventation for a fireworks show on her husband’s name.
Price: 5.00 euro
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Pin made in China, in the cultural revolution period, with the image of Mao Zedong. Made of plastic.
This pin once belonged to Mrs. Koomen. In the 1960’s and early 1970’s Mrs. Koomen (who was Dutch) lived in Canada and began to trade in Chinese artificial flowers and later Chinese antiques. She often went to China and was a welcome guest. As the story goes she was one of the first Western woman to meet Mao Zedong. Her brother Theo Koomen was a well known Dutch sports reporter who tragiclly died in a car accident in 1984. On the pictures there is a news article about Mrs. Koomen and a inventation for a fireworks show on her husband’s name.
Price: 5.00 euro
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Pin made in China, in the cultural revolution period.
This pin once belonged to Mrs. Koomen. In the 1960’s and early 1970’s Mrs. Koomen (who was Dutch) lived in Canada and began to trade in Chinese artificial flowers and later Chinese antiques. She often went to China and was a welcome guest. As the story goes she was one of the first Western woman to meet Mao Zedong. Her brother Theo Koomen was a well known Dutch sports reporter who tragiclly died in a car accident in 1984. On the pictures there is a news article about Mrs. Koomen and a inventation for a fireworks show on her husband’s name.
Price: 5.00 euro
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Pin made in China, in the cultural revolution period, with the image of Mao.
This pin once belonged to Mrs. Koomen. In the 1960’s and early 1970’s Mrs. Koomen (who was Dutch) lived in Canada and began to trade in Chinese artificial flowers and later Chinese antiques. She often went to China and was a welcome guest. As the story goes she was one of the first Western woman to meet Mao Zedong. Her brother Theo Koomen was a well known Dutch sports reporter who tragiclly died in a car accident in 1984. On the pictures there is a news article about Mrs. Koomen and a inventation for a fireworks show on her husband’s name.
Price: 5.00 euro
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Pin made in China, in the cultural revolution period, with the image of Mao.
This pin once belonged to Mrs. Koomen. In the 1960’s and early 1970’s Mrs. Koomen (who was Dutch) lived in Canada and began to trade in Chinese artificial flowers and later Chinese antiques. She often went to China and was a welcome guest. As the story goes she was one of the first Western woman to meet Mao Zedong. Her brother Theo Koomen was a well known Dutch sports reporter who tragiclly died in a car accident in 1984. On the pictures there is a news article about Mrs. Koomen and a inventation for a fireworks show on her husband’s name.
Price: 5.00 euro
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Pin made in China, in the cultural revolution period.
This pin once belonged to Mrs. Koomen. In the 1960’s and early 1970’s Mrs. Koomen (who was Dutch) lived in Canada and began to trade in Chinese artificial flowers and later Chinese antiques. She often went to China and was a welcome guest. As the story goes she was one of the first Western woman to meet Mao Zedong. Her brother Theo Koomen was a well known Dutch sports reporter who tragiclly died in a car accident in 1984. On the pictures there is a news article about Mrs. Koomen and a inventation for a fireworks show on her husband’s name.
Price: 5.00 euro
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Pin made in China, in the cultural revolution period.
This pin once belonged to Mrs. Koomen. In the 1960’s and early 1970’s Mrs. Koomen (who was Dutch) lived in Canada and began to trade in Chinese artificial flowers and later Chinese antiques. She often went to China and was a welcome guest. As the story goes she was one of the first Western woman to meet Mao Zedong. Her brother Theo Koomen was a well known Dutch sports reporter who tragiclly died in a car accident in 1984. On the pictures there is a news article about Mrs. Koomen and a inventation for a fireworks show on her husband’s name.
Price: 5.00 euro
Size: 1.6×0.5cm./0.62×0.19inch.
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Pin made in China, in the cultural revolution period.
This pin once belonged to Mrs. Koomen. In the 1960’s and early 1970’s Mrs. Koomen (who was Dutch) lived in Canada and began to trade in Chinese artificial flowers and later Chinese antiques. She often went to China and was a welcome guest. As the story goes she was one of the first Western woman to meet Mao Zedong. Her brother Theo Koomen was a well known Dutch sports reporter who tragiclly died in a car accident in 1984. On the pictures there is a news article about Mrs. Koomen and a inventation for a fireworks show on her husband’s name.
Price: 5.00 euro
Size: 2x1cm./0.78×0.3inch.
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Pin made in China, in the cultural revolution period.
This pin once belonged to Mrs. Koomen. In the 1960’s and early 1970’s Mrs. Koomen (who was Dutch) lived in Canada and began to trade in Chinese artificial flowers and later Chinese antiques. She often went to China and was a welcome guest. As the story goes she was one of the first Western woman to meet Mao Zedong. Her brother Theo Koomen was a well known Dutch sports reporter who tragiclly died in a car accident in 1984. On the pictures there is a news article about Mrs. Koomen and a inventation for a fireworks show on her husband’s name.
Price: 5.00 euro
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Pin made in China, in the cultural revolution period. With the image of Mao Zedong
This pin once belonged to Mrs. Koomen. In the 1960’s and early 1970’s Mrs. Koomen (who was Dutch) lived in Canada and began to trade in Chinese artificial flowers and later Chinese antiques. She often went to China and was a welcome guest. As the story goes she was one of the first Western woman to meet Mao Zedong. Her brother Theo Koomen was a well known Dutch sports reporter who tragiclly died in a car accident in 1984. On the pictures there is a news article about Mrs. Koomen and a inventation for a fireworks show on her husband’s name.
Price: 5.00 euro
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Pin made in China, in the cultural revolution period. With the image of Mao Zedong
This pin once belonged to Mrs. Koomen. In the 1960’s and early 1970’s Mrs. Koomen (who was Dutch) lived in Canada and began to trade in Chinese artificial flowers and later Chinese antiques. She often went to China and was a welcome guest. As the story goes she was one of the first Western woman to meet Mao Zedong. Her brother Theo Koomen was a well known Dutch sports reporter who tragiclly died in a car accident in 1984. On the pictures there is a news article about Mrs. Koomen and a inventation for a fireworks show on her husband’s name.
Price: 5.00 euro
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Pin made in China, in the cultural revolution period. With the image of Mao Zedong
This pin once belonged to Mrs. Koomen. In the 1960’s and early 1970’s Mrs. Koomen (who was Dutch) lived in Canada and began to trade in Chinese artificial flowers and later Chinese antiques. She often went to China and was a welcome guest. As the story goes she was one of the first Western woman to meet Mao Zedong. Her brother Theo Koomen was a well known Dutch sports reporter who tragiclly died in a car accident in 1984. On the pictures there is a news article about Mrs. Koomen and a inventation for a fireworks show on her husband’s name.
Price: 5.00 euro
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Pin made in China, in the cultural revolution period.
This pin once belonged to Mrs. Koomen. In the 1960’s and early 1970’s Mrs. Koomen (who was Dutch) lived in Canada and began to trade in Chinese artificial flowers and later Chinese antiques. She often went to China and was a welcome guest. As the story goes she was one of the first Western woman to meet Mao Zedong. Her brother Theo Koomen was a well known Dutch sports reporter who tragiclly died in a car accident in 1984. On the pictures there is a news article about Mrs. Koomen and a inventation for a fireworks show on her husband’s name.
Price: 5.00 euro
Size: 2.1cm./0.82inch.
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Pin made in China, in the cultural revolution period.
This pin once belonged to Mrs. Koomen. In the 1960’s and early 1970’s Mrs. Koomen (who was Dutch) lived in Canada and began to trade in Chinese artificial flowers and later Chinese antiques. She often went to China and was a welcome guest. As the story goes she was one of the first Western woman to meet Mao Zedong. Her brother Theo Koomen was a well known Dutch sports reporter who tragiclly died in a car accident in 1984. On the pictures there is a news article about Mrs. Koomen and a inventation for a fireworks show on her husband’s name.
Price: 5.00 euro
Size: 2.3cm./0.90inch.
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Pin made in China, in the cultural revolution period.
This pin once belonged to Mrs. Koomen. In the 1960’s and early 1970’s Mrs. Koomen (who was Dutch) lived in Canada and began to trade in Chinese artificial flowers and later Chinese antiques. She often went to China and was a welcome guest. As the story goes she was one of the first Western woman to meet Mao Zedong. Her brother Theo Koomen was a well known Dutch sports reporter who tragiclly died in a car accident in 1984. On the pictures there is a news article about Mrs. Koomen and a inventation for a fireworks show on her husband’s name.
Price: 5.00 euro
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Pin made in China, in the cultural revolution period.
This pin once belonged to Mrs. Koomen. In the 1960’s and early 1970’s Mrs. Koomen (who was Dutch) lived in Canada and began to trade in Chinese artificial flowers and later Chinese antiques. She often went to China and was a welcome guest. As the story goes she was one of the first Western woman to meet Mao Zedong. Her brother Theo Koomen was a well known Dutch sports reporter who tragiclly died in a car accident in 1984. On the pictures there is a news article about Mrs. Koomen and a inventation for a fireworks show on her husband’s name.
Price: 5.00 euro
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Pin made in China, in the cultural revolution period, with the image of Mao Zedong.
This pin once belonged to Mrs. Koomen. In the 1960’s and early 1970’s Mrs. Koomen (who was Dutch) lived in Canada and began to trade in Chinese artificial flowers and later Chinese antiques. She often went to China and was a welcome guest. As the story goes she was one of the first Western woman to meet Mao Zedong. Her brother Theo Koomen was a well known Dutch sports reporter who tragiclly died in a car accident in 1984. On the pictures there is a news article about Mrs. Koomen and a inventation for a fireworks show on her husband’s name.
Price: 5.00 euro
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Pin made in China, in the cultural revolution period, with the image of Mao Zedong.
This pin once belonged to Mrs. Koomen. In the 1960’s and early 1970’s Mrs. Koomen (who was Dutch) lived in Canada and began to trade in Chinese artificial flowers and later Chinese antiques. She often went to China and was a welcome guest. As the story goes she was one of the first Western woman to meet Mao Zedong. Her brother Theo Koomen was a well known Dutch sports reporter who tragiclly died in a car accident in 1984. On the pictures there is a news article about Mrs. Koomen and a inventation for a fireworks show on her husband’s name.
(3.21)
Price: 7.50 euro
Size: 18.5x13cm./7.2×5.1inch.
Weight: 45gr./1.5oz.
Pages: 39
Year: 2007
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Book made in North Korea, 2007.
(3.21)
Price: 7.50 euro
Size: 18.5x13cm./7.2×5.1inch.
Weight: 65gr./2.2oz.
Pages: 75
Year: 2013
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Book made in North Korea, 2013 with anecdotes of Kim Il Sung’s life. Kim was the son of parents who fled to Manchuria during his childhood to escape the Japanese rule of Korea. He attended elementary school in Manchuria and, while still a student, joined a communist youth organization. He was arrested and jailed for his activities with the group in 1929–30. After Kim’s release from prison, he joined the Korean guerrilla resistance against the Japanese occupation sometime during the 1930s and adopted the name of an earlier legendary Korean guerrilla fighter against the Japanese. Kim was noticed by the Soviet military authorities, who sent him to the Soviet Union for military and political training. There he joined the local Communist Party.
During World War II, Kim led a Korean contingent as a major in the Soviet army. After the Japanese surrender in 1945, Korea was effectively divided between a Soviet-occupied northern half and a U.S.-supported southern half. At this time Kim returned with other Soviet-trained Koreans to establish a communist provisional government under Soviet auspices in what would become North Korea. He became the first premier of the newly formed Democratic People’s Republic of Korea in 1948, and in 1949 he became chairman of the Korean Workers’ (communist) Party.
In 1950 the Korean war started. . With help of Chinese support he was able to repel a subsequent invasion of North Korea by UN forces. The Korean War ended in a stalemate in 1953.
Kim Il Sung was leader of North Korea from 1948 until 1994 when he died. He outlived Stalin by 4 decades, Mao Zedong with 2, and stayed in power long enough to outrun 6 South Korean presidents, 9 USA presidents and 21 Japanese prime ministers. After his death his son Kim Jong Il became the leader of North Korea.
The North Korean government to this day refers Kim Il Sung as the Supreme Leader and the Eternal President.
(15.21)
Price: 25.00 euro
Size: 21x15cm./8.2×5.9inch.
Weight: 337gr./11.8oz.
Year: 2014
Pages: 152
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Book made in North Korea, 2014. Detailed information on North Korea and the activities of Kim Jong Un in 2013. Beautiful book with many pictures. Kim Jong Un was born on 8 January 1983 or 1984 and is a North Korean politician who has been the Supreme Leader of North Korea since 2011 and chairman of the Workers’ Party of Korea since 2012. He is the second child of Kim Jong-il (1941–2011), who was North Korea’s second leader from 1994 to 2011. He is the grandson of Kim Il Sung, who was the founder and led North Korea from its establishment in 1948 until his death in 1994.
(15.21)
Price: 25.00 euro
Size: 21x15cm./8.2×5.9inch.
Weight: 412gr./14.5oz.
Year: 2014
Pages: 189
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Book made in North Korea, 2014. Detailed information on North Korea and the activities of Kim Jong Un in 2012. Beautiful book with many pictures. Kim Jong Un was born on 8 January 1983 or 1984 and is a North Korean politician who has been the Supreme Leader of North Korea since 2011 and chairman of the Workers’ Party of Korea since 2012. He is the second child of Kim Jong-il (1941–2011), who was North Korea’s second leader from 1994 to 2011. He is the grandson of Kim Il Sung, who was the founder and led North Korea from its establishment in 1948 until his death in 1994.
(5.21)
Price: 12.50 euro
Size: 18.5x12cm./7.2×4.7inch.
Weight: 145gr./5.1oz.
Pages: 249
Year: 1993
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Book made in North Korea, 1993, with the history of Kim Il Sung. This is part 1 in a 2 parts serie.
Kim was the son of parents who fled to Manchuria during his childhood to escape the Japanese rule of Korea. He attended elementary school in Manchuria and, while still a student, joined a communist youth organization. He was arrested and jailed for his activities with the group in 1929–30. After Kim’s release from prison, he joined the Korean guerrilla resistance against the Japanese occupation sometime during the 1930s and adopted the name of an earlier legendary Korean guerrilla fighter against the Japanese. Kim was noticed by the Soviet military authorities, who sent him to the Soviet Union for military and political training. There he joined the local Communist Party.
During World War II, Kim led a Korean contingent as a major in the Soviet army. After the Japanese surrender in 1945, Korea was effectively divided between a Soviet-occupied northern half and a U.S.-supported southern half. At this time Kim returned with other Soviet-trained Koreans to establish a communist provisional government under Soviet auspices in what would become North Korea. He became the first premier of the newly formed Democratic People’s Republic of Korea in 1948, and in 1949 he became chairman of the Korean Workers’ (communist) Party.
In 1950 the Korean war started. . With help of Chinese support he was able to repel a subsequent invasion of North Korea by UN forces. The Korean War ended in a stalemate in 1953.
Kim Il Sung was leader of North Korea from 1948 until 1994 when he died. He outlived Stalin by 4 decades, Mao Zedong with 2, and stayed in power long enough to outrun 6 South Korean presidents, 9 USA presidents and 21 Japanese prime ministers. After his death his son Kim Jong Il became the leader of North Korea.
The North Korean government to this day refers Kim Il Sung as the Supreme Leader and the Eternal President.
(8.21)
Price: 12.50 euro
Size: 18.5x12cm./7.2×4.7inch.
Weight: 154gr./5.4oz.
Pages: 244
Year: 1994
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Book made in North Korea, 1994, with the history of Kim Il Sung. This is part 2 in a 2 parts serie.
Kim was the son of parents who fled to Manchuria during his childhood to escape the Japanese rule of Korea. He attended elementary school in Manchuria and, while still a student, joined a communist youth organization. He was arrested and jailed for his activities with the group in 1929–30. After Kim’s release from prison, he joined the Korean guerrilla resistance against the Japanese occupation sometime during the 1930s and adopted the name of an earlier legendary Korean guerrilla fighter against the Japanese. Kim was noticed by the Soviet military authorities, who sent him to the Soviet Union for military and political training. There he joined the local Communist Party.
During World War II, Kim led a Korean contingent as a major in the Soviet army. After the Japanese surrender in 1945, Korea was effectively divided between a Soviet-occupied northern half and a U.S.-supported southern half. At this time Kim returned with other Soviet-trained Koreans to establish a communist provisional government under Soviet auspices in what would become North Korea. He became the first premier of the newly formed Democratic People’s Republic of Korea in 1948, and in 1949 he became chairman of the Korean Workers’ (communist) Party.
In 1950 the Korean war started. . With help of Chinese support he was able to repel a subsequent invasion of North Korea by UN forces. The Korean War ended in a stalemate in 1953.
Kim Il Sung was leader of North Korea from 1948 until 1994 when he died. He outlived Stalin by 4 decades, Mao Zedong with 2, and stayed in power long enough to outrun 6 South Korean presidents, 9 USA presidents and 21 Japanese prime ministers. After his death his son Kim Jong Il became the leader of North Korea.
The North Korean government to this day refers Kim Il Sung as the Supreme Leader and the Eternal President.
(8.21)
Price: 15.00 euro
Size: 21.5×15.5cm./8.4×6.1inch.
Weight: 342gr./12oz.
Year: 2001
Pages: 206
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Book made in North Korea, 2001, hardcover. Brief history about Kim Jong Il. Kim Jong Il was the son of Kim Il Sung (ruler of North Korea from 1948 until 1991).
After the death of Kim Il Sung in 1991 Kim Jong Il became the leader of North Korea. He ruled North Korea for 17 years ending when he died in 2011. Kim’s nickname in North Korea was “Dear Leader” to distinquish him from his father who is known as “Great Leader”.
After his death, Kim was designated the “Eternal General Secretary” of the WPK and the “Eternal Chairman of the National Defence Commission”.
After the death of Kim Jong Il in 2011, his son Kim Jong Un became the leader of North Korea and he still is (as of 2022).